Success Stories
Documented cases where preventive reflexology intervention helped families address discomfort before it required clinical escalation.
A three-decade endeavour to bring preventive, drugless healthcare into the hands of ordinary Indian families — through education, community training, and tireless advocacy.
Documented cases where preventive reflexology intervention helped families address discomfort before it required clinical escalation.
Students equipped with practical skills to apply reflexology safely within their own homes and communities.
An engaged network of learners, parents, and elders carrying the practice forward across regions.
Beyond classroom instruction, the movement has steadily extended into the community — through awareness initiatives, group sessions, and continuous guidance for families seeking preventive care for elders, women, and children.
Every trained student becomes a node in a growing network of capable hands — multiplying the reach of preventive healthcare far beyond any single institution could achieve.
The aim is straightforward: a country where the first response to early discomfort is competent, drugless, in-home care.
The movement seeks active collaboration with health authorities, educational institutions, and community organisations to formally integrate foot reflexology into India's preventive healthcare framework — alongside, and in support of, existing clinical systems.
It is most effective at the earliest stage of discomfort — the precise window where clinical systems are not yet engaged.
Requiring no medication, no equipment, and no recurring expenditure, it is uniquely suited to India's common household.
Over three decades, a tested curriculum has demonstrated that ordinary citizens — homemakers, elders, students — can be reliably trained.
By preventing acute conditions from progressing to chronic illness, in-home preventive care reduces avoidable demand on hospitals and clinics.
"Let us place a simple, dignified tool of healing in every Indian home — and let acute discomfort never again become chronic suffering."
— Dr. Purushottam Wamanrao Selukar